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22 March, 13:00

Jason puts $30 worth of gas in his truck. The price per gallon was $2.50. Which equation can be solved to find the number of gallon Jason purchased?

a) 30g = 2.5

b) 30/g = 2.5

c) 30 + g = 2.5

d) 30 = 2.5 + g

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  1. 22 March, 13:03
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    So, this is a rate problem, so the forumla we would get is

    2.5g=30

    (Note this is not one of the choices), so if we look, there is an equivelent equation.

    If we divide both sides by g we get

    2.5=30/g

    B is the correct answer
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